Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may impact your tax return!
This is how much the average amount Americans pay in federal income taxes, broken down by income level.
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The average amount Americans pay in federal income taxes, by income level
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The decision concerning whom you designate as the beneficiary of your traditional IRA is critically important and affects the minimum amounts you must withdraw from the IRA when you reach age 72, who will get what remains in the account after your death, and how that IRA balance can be paid out to beneficiaries.
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Keeping Your Designated IRA Beneficiary Current is Important
The tax filing extension deadline, October 15th, is just around the corner. Here is a quick reminder of what you need to know.
The IRS announced last week that lenders who make Paycheck Protection Program loans that are later forgiven under the CARES Act "should not file information returns or furnish payee statements to report the forgiveness."
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IRS says lenders don’t need to report PPP loan forgiveness
Business headlines are dominated by bankruptcies and furloughs, but "our culture's dramatic shift to working from home is the true breakout business story from this pandemic."
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What the Work-From-Home Boom Means for Your Future
The pandemic has "battered New York City businesses, with almost 6,000 closures" and "a jump of about 40% in bankruptcy filings across the region." The city is bracing for more.
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New York Region Sees 40% Bankruptcy Surge, Braces for More
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The House of Representatives passed a $2.2 trillion coronavirus stimulus plan on Thursday night, even while Democrats and the Trump administration struggle to strike a relief deal.
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House passes $2.2 trillion Democratic coronavirus stimulus bill
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The SBA has released yet another simplified application for PPP loan forgiveness: SBA Form 3508S. This form can only be used if the total PPP loan amount received by the borrower from their lender was $50,000 or less.
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The SBA Issues a Simplified PPP Loan-Forgiveness Application
If you have lost your job, there are a number of tax issues you may encounter. How you deal with these issues can profoundly impact your taxes and finances. Watch this video to learn more about some typical issues.
Less than 30 percent of all workers expect to be working in person by the start of 2021, according to a recent survey.
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Under 30 percent of workers expect to return in person by the new year: survey
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Need some inspiration? This "Survivors & Thrivers" list of small-business standouts amid the COVID-19 pandemic is sure to give you hope for our country's economic future.
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Survivors & Thrivers
Another handy use for your smartphone: starting this month, the IRS is adding a QR code to its tax notices so you can scan it, securely access your account, set up a payment plan, or contact the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
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Pay With Your Smartphone: IRS Adds QR Codes To Tax Bills
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Restaurant owners: this article has some great ideas on tactics that have helped businesses like yours "stay open and even prosper during the industry's most challenging time."
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7 Things Restaurant Entrepreneurs Must Do to Survive and Thrive During the Great Pandemic Depression
According to a new report, "45% of small businesses have stated that they have earned less than half of their Pre-COVID revenue."
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45% of Small Businesses Have Earned Half or Less of Their Pre-COVID Revenue During Pandemic - Small Business Trends
The SBA issued new guidance last week allowing borrowers with PPP loans of $50,000 or less "to self-certify they used the money appropriately and receive complete forgiveness."
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SBA Easing Forgiveness Of Paycheck Protection Program Loans Of $50,000 Or Less
Here's a tricky question: How do you know when it's the right time to scale your business? Read on to learn five critical identifiers for scaling and how to get it done.
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How to Know When It's the Right Time to Scale Your Business
News on a potential stimulus package changes constantly. Here's the latest on whether a package has any chance of passing Congress before the election.
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Pelosi-Mnuchin Talks Drag, Likely Pushing Stimulus Past Election
The IRS is on a roll with catching wealthy Americans hiding money offshore. Learn more about the latest here.
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The IRS Reels in a Whale of an Offshore Tax Cheat—and Goes for Another
First, there was the usual April 15th deadline. Then, there was July 15th. If you filed for an extension, your deadline was October 15th - and now that date has come and gone. What happens now if you missed it?
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What Happens if I Missed the October 15th Tax Extension Deadline?
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Right now, many of the initial 180-day mortgage forbearance periods from the CARES Act are coming due for homeowners who sought relief early on in the pandemic. What happens next?
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What to Do When Your CARES Act Mortgage Forbearance Ends
A new bill being considered in Congress would raise the age for RMDs and let workers who are repaying student loans "to get a company 401(k) match even if they're not saving in their workplace plan."
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New retirement bill has perks for seniors, student loan borrowers
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A frequent question is whether inherited assets are taxable. Generally, they are not until they are sold, and then only to the extent that the sales price exceeds the fair market value of the asset at the time of the decedent's death. There are exceptions to this rule, such as traditional IRAs and other deferred untaxed income of the decedent.
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Is That Inheritance Taxable?
"Anticipated spending on holiday gifts is expected to drop significantly this year amid a retail slump due to the coronavirus pandemic," a Gallup poll found.
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Holiday spending estimates lowest in four years: poll
The IRS has warned taxpayers of a clever scheme by internet scammers to dupe taxpayers into revealing their bank account information under the guise of receiving the $1,200 Economic Impact Payment.
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Beware of New Text Scam Related to Stimulus Payments
COVID-19 is likely to change the way businesses operate for a long time. Here's how some elements surrounding the pandemic will build the next generation of entrepreneurs.
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How Will Covid-19 Impact the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs?
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"With businesses across the country struggling to keep their doors open, scaling your company in this economy might seem like a pipe dream." Here's how to make it happen.
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How To Scale Your Business In Tough Times
14 million to 23 million Americans "are planning to relocate to a new U.S. city or region due in part to the growing acceptance of remote work," according to a new report.
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Vast migration of over 14 million Americans coming due to rise in remote work, study shows
An individual must have compensation in order to contribute to an IRA. However, a non-working or low-earning spouse is allowed to contribute to his or her own IRA based upon the compensation of the working spouse. Watch this video to learn more.
Will a stimulus bill ever come? It's hard to say, but many small business owners are uncertain whether they can survive without additional assistance from the government.
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Small business owners uncertain of survival without new stimulus
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They might not be the "prettiest" animal, but camels are built to last. They evolved to be resilient and make the perfect metaphor for entrepreneurship in the current economy. Here's how to think like a camel for your business.
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Consider the Camel: 3 Ways to Build a Resilient Business
November is National Entrepreneurship Month, and it's a great opportunity for business owners to celebrate and reflect on the past year. Here are four things to keep in mind.
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4 Things To Keep In Mind During National Entrepreneurship Month
Millions of unemployed Americans are facing a scary end to 2020, with jobless programs expiring unless Congress passes further relief.
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Millions of Unemployed Americans Face Loss of Benefits at Year’s End
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We all have our favorite game shows such as Wheel of Fortune, The Price is Right, and Let's Make A Deal, and we love to have the contestants win big. Unfortunately, those winnings are taxable on the contestant's state and federal tax returns. See what can happen by watching this video.
Small toy stores across the country are worried they won't be able to stay in business after this year, with the holiday season looking more grim than usual for sales.
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Small toy stores are worried they won't stay in business after this year
It's no secret that taxes can take a big bite out of your paycheck. Here's a look at how much the average taxpayer brings home (post-tax) in each state.
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How Much You Take Home from the Average Salary in Each State
Many things are uncertain these days. Don't let your business's survival be one of them. Here's how you can grow your revenue even in a tumultuous economy.
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Council Post: How To Grow Revenue In An Uncertain Economy
It's Small Business Saturday, everyone! Here are 9 ways to support small businesses. Let's all get out there and do our part.
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9 Ways to Support Small Businesses
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Are you a business owner? Entrepreneurs have unique options for tax-smart charitable giving this year. Here are 4 ways your donations can reduce your 2020 taxes.
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4 Ways Charitable Giving Can Help Reduce Your 2020 Taxes
Heads up, retailers: Only 14% of Americans say they plan to go shopping in brick-and-mortar stores for Black Friday, while 41% plan to shop online. What actually happens today remains to be seen.
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Skipping Black Friday sales because of COVID-19 this year? You’re not alone
News of viable COVID-19 vaccine prospects is already boosting consumer spending, with many feeling more at ease as they see "a light at the end of the tunnel."
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COVID-19 vaccine prospects may already be boosting consumer spending, economy
If you use workers other than employees to perform services for your business and pay them $600 or more for the year, you are required to issue each of them a Form 1099-NEC after the end of the year to avoid facing the loss of the deduction for their labor and expenses.
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Your Annual Reminder to File Worker 1099s
Here are 7 motivational quotes from Tony Hsieh, the man behind Zappos who tragically passed away last weekend. Hsieh helped turn the Zappos shoe empire into a billion dollar business.
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7 motivational quotes from the recently deceased CEO of Zappos, Tony Hsieh
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The holiday season is customarily a time to give gifts, whether to your favorite charity, family members or others. Some gifts even provide a variety of tax benefits but be on the lookout for holiday gift-giving scammers.
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Year-End Gift Giving with Tax Benefits
According to ADP's latest monthly payrolls report, "private payrolls grew at their slowest pace since July amid a deceleration in large business hiring for November."
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Hiring falls off in November to slowest rate since July
If you sold your home this year or might do so in the near future, you should be aware of the many tax-related issues that could apply to that sale so that you will be prepared at tax time and not have to deal with unpleasant surprises.
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Sold or Thinking of Selling Your Home?
Gambling is a recreational activity enjoyed by individuals. Nevertheless, there are far more tax issues related to gambling than you might expect. Watch this video for a quick overview.
eBay has launched the Up & Running Grants, a program providing 50 merchants with a package of $8,000 in cash and $2,000 worth of eBay credits for a total of $10,000 in financial support.
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eBay Is Offering $500,000 in Grants to Small Businesses as COVID-19 Resurgence Threatens Retail
Unless a taxpayer qualifies for an exception, distributions from a traditional IRA are both taxable and subject to a 10% early withdrawal penalty. After reaching age 72, a taxpayer must begin taking minimum required distributions or they are subject to a 50% under-distribution penalty.
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IRA Withdrawal Planning Can Save on Taxes
According to the American Institute of CPAs, 45% of workers don't know this vital piece of information regarding their taxes.
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45% of Americans Are Missing This Important Tax Information | The Motley Fool
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The economic impact payments are a credit on your 2020 tax return. However, Congress mandated that the payments be made in advance, based on the prior year's tax return information, to provide financial assistance to individuals and families struggling during the initial outbreak of COVID-19. Needless to say, this created confusion as to who qualified for the payments, leading to errors and omissions.
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Didn't Get Your Economic Impact Payment? You Can Claim It on Your 2020 Return.
The 7(a) loan program is the SBA's primary method of assisting small businesses in the U.S. Here's a full breakdown the different types of 7(a) loans and how you can qualify for one.
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What Is an SBA 7(a) Loan?
According to a recent survey, about 8% of employers cut 401(k) contributions during the Covid pandemic, and another 1% are considering doing so.
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Nearly 46,000 businesses slashed 401(k) contributions during pandemic
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After months of political bickering, Congress is finally passing a new COVID relief bill. Watch this video for a summary of what you can expect from this relief package.
For low- and moderate-income workers, the saver's credit can be used to offset part of the first $2,000 workers can voluntarily contribute to an IRA or their employer's qualified retirement plan. It helps individuals who don't normally have the resources to set money aside for retirement and is available in addition to the other tax benefits associated with retirement plan contributions.
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Saver's Credit Can Help You Save for Retirement
This is our annual reminder for you to file worker 1099s if you use workers other than employees to perform services for your business.
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Video: Annual Reminder to File Your Worker 1099s
Many individuals are taking advantage of the historically low home-loan interest rates to buy their first home, sell their existing home to move up to a more expensive one, or refinance their existing mortgage. Some who currently own their homes free and clear are even taking out loans to lock in the low interest rates.
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What Are the Tax Advantages of Home Ownership?
The IRS has released the standard mileage rates for 2021, and one of the biggest differences is a drop in the per mile rate for business use from last year.
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IRS Releases 2021 Mileage Rates
After several months of the Republicans and Democrats bickering, they have finally passed COVID-related tax relief and the President has signed the bill.
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Finally, The COVID Relief Package Is Law
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The pandemic is forcing older workers to retire early. For those who have lost their jobs this year, "the state of the labor market makes it harder to get rehired as the economy recovers."
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The pandemic is forcing older workers to retire early
Heads up: The US hasn't seen significant inflation in almost 40 years - but that may change in 2021.
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Inflation Is on the Way for 2021 – Here’s What That Means for You
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At any time during 2020, did you receive, sell, send, exchange, or otherwise acquire any financial interest in any virtual currency? The answer will be critical come tax time. Link via
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IRS is ‘setting the trap’ for bitcoin and virtual currency investors on 2020 tax form
Off stats - New Year's Eve parties may be out this year, but if your festivities still include popping a bottle of bubbly, the champagne you toast with will be taxed. Learn how much via
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New Year's Eve and Taxes: Champagne Taxes in Your State
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Some would-be recipients of stimulus checks were when they checked the status of their payments via the IRS Get My Payment tool only to discover that they did not recognize the destination bank account. Here's why.
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IRS Get My Payment: Stimulus check went to the ‘wrong’ bank account? This might be why
It's a new year, and no one knows for sure what 2021 will hold. But as a business owner, you have to plan and prepare your business for any difficult situation.
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5 Business Survival Tips for 2021
Millions of stimulus checks have been deposited in incorrect customer accounts due to an IRS error. Here's the full story.
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Error puts millions of U.S. stimulus payments in wrong accounts -TurboTax
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Great news for 2021 and 2022 only. The Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020 allows businesses to deduct 100%, instead of just 50%, of business meal expenses meeting certain requirements.
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Increased Business Meal Deductions for 2021 and 2022
Breaking: The IRS is delaying the beginning of the 2020 tax season to February 12, 2021
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IRS delays start of tax filing season to Feb. 12
Several states have already begun paying out the $300 unemployment boost. Is yours one of them?
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These states are already paying out the new $300 unemployment boost
IRS opens up the use of ID verification tax filing numbers to taxpayers nationwide as a means of protection against filing fraud. These numbers must be applied for and identities verified before issuance.
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IRS Offers New Identity Protection for Taxpayers
State death tax hikes may be looming as states address budget woes due to the pandemic. Here's where those increases may be the largest.
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State Death Tax Hikes Loom: Where Not To Die In 2021
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President-Elect Biden released his "American Rescue Plan" on January 14. It is a wish list of proposals he wants Congress to enact to address the COVID-19 pandemic and associated economic crisis.
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How Biden's Rescue Plan Might Impact Your Taxes
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The lucky winner of Friday's Mega Millions lottery drawing will be sharing their $1 billion jackpot with the federal government and the state of Michigan after the tax collector comes.
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Mega Millions Lottery Winner Will Get a Mega Tax Bill
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PPP loans, payroll tax deferrals, the CARES Act, remote work - all of these are major topics to keep in mind as you file your 2020 business tax return. Here's a full breakdown.
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4 Questions Business Owners Should Consider During the 2020 Tax Season
It's tax time, and if you are like most taxpayers, you are probably facing the ominous chore of compiling records in preparation for your tax return. The task is never easy, but the effort usually pays off in the extra taxes you save! When you are fully prepared for your appointment, you'll have more time to explore additional deductions and consider a tax plan for the future.
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Tax Time is Around the Corner! Are You Ready?
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If you were a victim of a major natural disaster, the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020 has special rules about retirement plan and IRA distributions, retirement plan loans, how to compute disaster losses, and relief for non-itemizers. Employers may qualify for a new employee-retention credit.
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Tax Relief for Victims of 2020 Natural Disasters
Looking to be inspired as a business owner in 2021? Here are 11 books for entrepreneurs to read (or reread) this year.
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11 Business Books Entrepreneurs Must Reread in 2021
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"Millions of Americans tapped 401(k) and IRA balances to access emergency cash amid the Covid pandemic, as allowed under the federal CARES Act." Here are the tax issues to consider if you were one of them.
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Here are tax issues to consider if you tapped retirement account to weather 2020
Here are the business tax due dates for February 2021.
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February 2021 Business Due Dates
Here's a look at the impact teleworking could have on taxes if it ends up being more of a fixture in the future of work rather than just a coronavirus trend.
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Teleworking: A Fixture For The Future? A Look At The Impact On Tax
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The Internal Revenue Service recently issued the 2021 optional standard cents-per-mile rates for business, medical and moving purposes. Watch this short video to see if the new rates will affect your business.
10,000 stores are set to close in 2021 - a new record - as COVID-19 continues to "pummel" retailers.
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10,000 stores are expected to close in 2021, as pandemic continues to pummel retailers
A feel-good entrepreneurial success story for your Friday: Here's how Bianca Robinson transformed her business and helped her customers generate more than $2 million in revenue.
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How This Entrepreneur Digitally Transformed Her Business And Helped Her Customers Generate $2.1M In Revenue
US job openings rose in December, and "a third of small businesses reported in January that they had vacancies they could not fill."
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U.S. job openings rise in December; small businesses desperate for workers
Oops - The IRS mistakenly mailed CP21C letters to more than 109,000 taxpayers, saying that their economic stimulus payment is being withheld to cover 2007 taxes.
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IRS Mistakenly Tells 109,000 Taxpayers It Held Back Stimulus Payments To Offset 2007 Taxes
Just in case you were hoping to have more time to get your taxes together like in 2020 - don't count on it. The IRS said Thursday it has no plans to extend the standard filing deadline of April 15.
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IRS says there are no plans to extend tax-filing deadline beyond April 15
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The Employee Retention Credit has been extended through June 30, 2021, and significantly liberalized.
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Employee Retention Credit Extended
States are battling to attract businesses and taxpayers to boost their tax revenue, a competition that is only heating up due to the pandemic.
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Pandemic heats up state tax competition to attract businesses and residents
According to the Department of Labor, $36-$63 billion in improper unemployment payments have been made during the pandemic. If you receive a 1099-G for benefits you didn't receive, you may be a victim of fraud. Here's what to do.
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Unemployment Fraudsters May Create a Tax Nightmare for Unsuspecting Taxpayers
Business owners are feeling the whiplash from this year. Fears about permanent business closures have risen, "with just a little over half of entrepreneurs (55%) confident their operations can last another year."
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Main Street business failure fears rise again in pandemic whipsaw
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Some good news for those struggling to pay the bills during COVID-19: "The White House on Monday announced a program to extend mortgage relief and a moratorium on home foreclosures through June."
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Biden extending mortgage relief, moratorium on foreclosures through June
Mom and pop businesses with fewer than 20 employees are given a 2-week exclusive application period for PPP Loans.
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Mom & Pop Businesses Move to Front of the Line for PPP Loans
Facing a March 14th deadline (when some benefits run out), Democrats in Congress are placing their focus on the stimulus package and shelving work on a minimum wage tax plan for now.
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Democrats Shelve Minimum Wage Tax to Speed Work on Stimulus
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Required minimum distributions (RMDs) were suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. However, barring any future extension of the suspension, RMDs will resume in 2021.
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Required Minimum IRA Distributions Will Resume in 2021
Because of the pandemic, the people who normally rely on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Child Tax Credit (CTC) to make ends meet are adversely affected. To assist them, Congress came up with a special way to calculate the two credits for 2020.
Here's some Monday Motivation for you: Take inspiration from these 11 founders "who trusted their gut and reaped the benefits."
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11 Entrepreneurs Who Broke All the Rules-and Achieved Great Success
Tax reform brought good news and bad news regarding the home-office deduction. The good news is that it is still allowed for self-employed taxpayers, but the bad news is that it is currently not available for employees even when they are required to work from home during the COVID pandemic.
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Working from Home? Is there a Tax Deduction?
We often hear freelancers and gig workers discuss the freedom that comes with their career path, but going solo also creates complications in your finances. Here are 7 personal finance tips that can benefit anyone working in the freelance economy.
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7 Personal Finance Tips for Freelancers and Gig Workers
Analyzing overtime costs is an important strategic step in determining when to hire new workers and improve efficiency.
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Analyzing Overtime Costs: A Strategic Step for HR
Aretha Franklin's estate has reached a deal with the IRS "to pay off millions of dollars in federal income taxes that the singer owed during her life."
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Aretha Franklin’s Estate Signs Tentative Deal Over Back Taxes Owed
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The American Rescue Plan has passed, bringing great news for those who are unemployed. Watch this video for a summary of the expansion and changes to the unemployment benefits in 2021.
Don't need the money from your third stimulus check? Here are 4 smart ideas of what you can do with it.
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4 smart things to do with your 3rd stimulus check if you don't need the money
Want to avoid getting in trouble with the IRS? Here are some tax tips from a cooperating witness in last fall's record-setting $2B tax evasion case.
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Tax Tips From Cooperating Witness In Record $2B Tax Evasion Case
Wall Street A-listers fled to Florida from New York, seemingly in droves. But many are already considering a return.
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Wall Street A-Listers Fled to Florida. Many Now Eye a Return
Many taxpayers are confused about the difference between effective and marginal tax rates. Here's everything you need to know.
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Confused about marginal vs. effective tax rates? Here's how they differ
The Hawaii Senate "has passed legislation that would increase the income tax paid by Hawaii's top wage earners to 16% from 11%," which would give Hawaii the highest state income tax in the US.
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Hawaii Senate Approves Nation's Highest Income Tax Rate
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The IRS has announced they are extending the filing due date for 2020 individual tax returns from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021, but with some limitations.
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IRS Extends Individual Return Filing Date
Great news if you are paying childcare expenses that enable you to work. As part of President Biden's American Rescue Plan Act, the child and dependent care tax credit has been substantially increased for 2021.
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Great News, Child Care Tax Credit Expanded for 2021
One of the most valuable pieces of the American Rescue Plan for lower- and middle-income families is the new child tax credit. Here's how to use it to improve your financial wellness.
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How To Use The New Child Tax Credit To Improve Your Financial Wellness
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Thanks to some very liberal tax laws written to encourage investment in personal tangible equipment, including information technology (IT) equipment, many businesses will be able to expense (write off as a tax deduction) all such purchases.
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You Can Expense Business IT Purchases
Have a genius business idea? Not so fast. Before diving right in, be sure to consider these 3 areas: your audience, your competition, and your financial feasibility.
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How to Evaluate Your Business Idea Before Diving In
Entrepreneur Bob Schneider was able to retire at 36 because of 3 lessons he learned from his dad. Hint: Saving early is included...
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3 lessons an entrepreneur learned from his dad that helped him retire at 36